What Ingredients Go Into Making Thread Magic?

Thread Magic is a unique, completely safe chemical compound designed to condition thread, making it more manageable and extending the lifetime of finished work for many years. It is made possible by beeswax, which naturally holds the fibers in threads closer together. Thread conditioners are generally used to reduce thread drag and hand fatigue, and are hypoallergenic and acid-free.

Taylor Seville Thread Magic is a patent-pending revolutionary formula that has been shown to considerably reduce thread drag and hand fatigue. It is hypoallergenic and acid-free, making it a safe and effective way to condition thread before stitching. The conditioner creates a sticky coating with beeswax, creating 400 less thread drag, allowing thread to glide through fabric more easily. It also strengthens the thread, preventing tangling and fraying, and is safe for all.

The Taylor Seville Originals Thread Magic Round Conditioner is a safe way to condition your thread before stitching, as it helps strengthen and smooth your fiber. It is made from 100% beeswax and does not freeze or melt like waxes do. It can be left in the sun and needlework made with Thread Magic.

The most common synthetic silicone-based products, such as Thread Magic, are made from plastic and are made in the USA. The purpose of Thread Magic is to strengthen and smoothen threads, reducing drag, static, tangling, twisting, splitting, and fraying. The Thread Magic Thread Conditioner Combo, made of clear plastic, is made by Taylor Seville and comes in a clear color.


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What Ingredients Go Into Making Thread Magic?
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  • This was a really fun and informative article! Thank you very much for this, I hope you keep making articles like this, I really enjoy perusal them! I would also love some articles about your journey into reenactment, and perhaps a article about some historical facts about Trossfrau in general? Just some ideas I would be curious about 😉

  • Loved the scientific method you used and then concluded with your non scientific preferences! 😂 Seriously appreciate your opinion as I’m half way through a large cross stitch project using Thread Magic and thinking about changing to beeswax as the cost TM here in Australia is $20 plus $10 shipping 😱 while beeswax beads (I intend to melt it down and fill my old TM container 😁) is only $6 for 50gms (1 2/3 oz) with free shipping 👍, both only available online. Our retail sources for quality craft items is atrocious here in Aus. Much appreciate your article, from this science minded hand sewing geek. 🥰💜 Now to see what else I can find on your website. Thanks heaps! 😻

  • Maybe it’s me, but what is on the market now a day is not real beeswax. Back when I first discovered beeswax it was real. Years ago when I facilitated a hand works class I realized it was not Real beeswax. So me being picky wanted real and in my kits I made real beeswax bars. Today in my spirit doll kits also, real beeswax.

  • Love your articles.. don’t buy hoops for your beads it will bust the beads when you make it tight enough to hold the fabric.. look up AllAboutEmbroidery on Etsy, she is in the Ukraine, but you can order from her, she has embroidery frames that have clamps on the top scroll and bottom scroll… put the clamps on then turn the rods to roll the material, it keeps it taught and will not bust the beads, because your beads will be rolled in the material keeps them safe..

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